Interview with Chaim Jelen (Henry Jelen). Chaim was born at the
end of WWII in Siberia, where his parents had escaped to from Poland
and settled during WWII. He lives in Chicago, where he has been a
leader in Holocaust education and memorialization, particularly
among the second generation, for several decades.
Music:
Bruce Adler: A malke af peysekh (A Queen for Passover
Moishe Oysher: Dayenu - It Would Have Been Enough
Barry Sisters: Passover Medley
Lori Cahan and Meyshke Alpert: In Dem Land Fun Piramidn
Lori Cahan: Shvimt Dos Kestl Afn Nil
Lori Cahan and Meyshke Alpert: Zog, Maran
Sidor Belarsky: Der Seyder
Malavsky Family: Ho Lakhmo Anyo
Malavsky Family: Fir Kashes
Meshugga Beach Party: Dayenu
Intro instrumental music: DEM HELFANDS TANTS, an instrumental
track from the CD Jeff Warschauer: The Singing Waltz